The answer to the question is an orgamisn
The work done in lifting the hamburger is equal to the increase in gravitational potential energy of the hamburger, given by
where
m=0.1 kg is the mass of the hamburger
is the gravitational acceleration
is the increase in height of the hamburger
Substituting numbers into the equation, we find
So, the correct answer is
(3) 0.3 J
Answer:
ionized particles from the sun.
* interactions in radiation belts.
* the friction of the planet in the solar wind
q = +9 10⁵ C
Explanation:
Due to being made up of matter, the planet Earth has a series of positive and negative charges, in general these charges should be balanced and the net charge of the planet should be zero, but there are several phenomena that introduce unbalanced charges, for example:
* ionized particles from the sun.
* interactions in radiation belts.
* the friction of the planet in the solar wind
This creates that the planet has a net electrical load
We can roughly calculate the charge of the planet
E = k q / r²
q = E r² / k
let's calculate
q = 200 (6.37 10⁶)²/9 10⁹
q = +9 10⁵ C
Answer:
It depends on how you use the spoon...
if you are keeping one end of the spoon and pressing other end, the force you provide is supported by the force due to gravity... Hence it is easy to open this way :)
F + G ... Where F is the force you provide and G is the force due to gravity.
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Many trials need to be runned in order to get accurate results and to form a valid conclusion that can prove or disprove the hypothesis